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Sustainable Gambling

Online gambling casinos let you gamble at your convenience, pace, and location. There is no need to fly to major gambling hubs. There’s no need to drive to destination casinos.

So, gambling from home or from anywhere you can secure internet access reduces your carbon footprint with sustainable gambling.

Destination gambling casinos

Millions travel every year to target casino resort destinations like Atlantic City, Las Vegas, Monte Carlo, Macau, and Singapore. And, throughout the United States at least, brick and mortar casinos have been popping up everywhere.

David Frum, writing for The Atlantic, studied the negative social impact of casino building on the local economy and citizenry. Among the problems, he reports, “People who live close to a casino are twice as likely to become problem gamblers as people who live more than 10 miles away. As casinos have become more prevalent, so has problem gambling: in some states, the evidence suggests a tripling or even quadrupling of the number of problem gamblers.”

Frum is not challenging the right to gamble or the enjoyment it presents to many. But, he has examined the social turn away from the big and flashy casinos, suggesting that cities are ill-advised to build new ones.

Online casinos

For the average gambler, online casinos make a lot more sense. You don’t have to travel, pay for gas, worry about parking, pay for meals, tip casino personnel, and so much more. You simply pick a casino, open an account, and play at will.
For example, the Attorney General of New Jersey as listed the authorized sites for New Jersey Online Casinos. You’ll find the big names in the gambling business: Borgata Casino & Spa, Caesar’s Interactive, Golden Nugget, Resorts Casino, and Tropicana Casino. Several of them have individual affiliations with Virgin, Harrah’s, and more.

All online casinos are not the same. So, you want to shop to determine hidden fees, likely payoffs, and their Terms & Conditions. They are regulated, so their policies and practices are legal. But, one set of rules might be better for your interests than another.

You also cannot play all of the various games you would find in the highrollers’ world of games. But, you will still find enough slots, cards, and spins to keep you busy and engaged. In fact, many players choose their online casino by the games offered.

The technology behind the dames is extraordinary, clever, bright, colorful, and very entertaining. They’re certainly more fun than playing in a smoky cocktail-driven environment.

How to get there?

You don’t drive to an online casino. You just connect. Typically, the casino will invite you to open an account. Opening an account requires the commitment of a credit card and the provision of some personal information for reporting taxes on your winnings.

To attract and retain you, the online casinos will offer bonuses. These amount to free money – if you meet the Terms & Conditions. You can’t just take the money and run. They want you to make some commitment like matching that bonus in deposits in a given period of time. You want to be clear on the casino’s regulations.

You also want to be clear on how and when they forward your winnings. Depending on the amount and the casino, payouts may take hours, days, or weeks. If you are planning to win money to pay for breast augmentation in Vegas, schedule accordingly.

And, you want to remember that gambling casinos are not in business to lose money, so the odds will always favor the house. That does not mean you can’t win, but it means you should research reviews and testimonials on the casino’s odds. That might help you choose among those available.

So, because you can experience all you want to experience in gambling, without the carbon cost, you should give online casinos a look.

Author’s Bio

Michael F. Carroll

Title: Freelance writer at OutreachMama

Mike Carroll is a freelance contributor to Towering SEO and OutreachMama who helps businesses find their audience online through research, content copy, and white papers. He frequently writes about management, marketing, and sales with customized outreach for digital marketing channels and outreach plans depending on the industry and competition.